Wednesday, June 17th, 2026

Narayani River sees highest-ever water level



CHITWAN: The surface of the Narayani River has reached the highest-ever point in history. The water level in the River reached 10.46 meters at 10.50 last night.

The water current during the time had increased to 16,455,000 liters per second.

Hydrologist of Narayani Basin Office Bharatpur, Rambikesh Roy, said the office had started measuring water level on 10 February 1962. The water level of the river was measured at 10.1 meters and 15,300 cubic meters per second on 5 August 1974, he informed.

The record of 10.1 meters was broken last night, he shared. “Since 1962, the water level was measured at the highest point last night”. The water level has crossed the danger line in the river. RSS

Publish Date : 16 June 2021 11:14 AM

Cyclist dies after being hit by tipper truck in Jhapa

SURUNGA: A cyclist has died after being hit by a

Nagdhunga Tunnel set to open for traffic from next month

KATHMANDU: Preparations are underway to bring the Nagdhunga-Naubise Tunnel into

Messi magic lights up World Cup as Argentina crush Algeria

MISSOURI: Some legends age like fine-wine and Argentine superstar Lionel

National grid lights up world-renowned ABC trekking route

KASKI: Trekking along the world-renowned Annapurna Base Camp (ABC) trail

Pipeline installation begins to expand Melamchi water distribution

KATHMANDU: Work has begun on laying 1,800-mm-diameter transmission pipes in